stair
Electrical
- Jan 15, 2012
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I have a 12-lead generator which has been cut out by monster workers that has no labels or color code. I can take an ohm meter and determine the 6 pairs of windings; however does anyone have a method to determine what each pair is in relation to one another; that is, is a particular winding t1-t4, t2-t5, t3-t6, t7-t10, t8-t11, or t9-t12. I want to connect this generator in low voltage, parallel, wye; which would require parallel of t1-t4 with t7-t10, t2-t5 with t8-t11, and t3-t6 with t9-t12. Also, how does one know which end of the winding it is; that is, is this particular lead of the pair t1 or t4. Would it be out of phase if one paralleled t1 to t10 and t4 to t7? Maybe there is a way with a tone or RF signal? I suppose one could generate with a very low field and try to juggle the 12 leads and meter or scope it out, but that would be quite cumbersome.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?